Update 10-27. Upon further reading about global variables, it seems they only need to be declared when the string replacement is within a function. After testing deletion of the global intended to encompass if/else replacements occurring within a function file outside of the functions, the pages appear to work normally. The additional global on the function pages is apparently unnecessary, therefore I am removing them.
Add variable in bl-kernel/boot/init.php that allows User to rename bl-kernel/admin folder.
User can then define variable in bl-kernel/boot/init.php and change the foldername itself to effect the rename.
Add global $adminfolder variable as necessary and replace relevant 'admin' strings with $adminfolder.
Applies to most of the files in bl-kernel/admin/controllers.
Line 11 - Replace Admin string with folder variable:
Redirect::page($adminfolder, 'dashboard');
Original: Redirect::page('admin', 'dashboard');
Line 81- Replace Admin string with folder variable:
Redirect::page($adminfolder, 'users');
Original: Redirect::page('admin', 'users');
Add variable in bl-kernel/boot/init.php that allows User to rename bl-kernel/admin folder.
User can then define variable in bl-kernel/boot/init.php and change the foldername itself to effect the rename.
Add global $adminfolder variable as necessary and replace relevant 'admin' strings with $adminfolder.
Applies to most of the files in bl-kernel/admin/controllers.
Line 3- Admin folder variable
global $adminfolder;
Line 11 - Replace Admin string with folder variable:
Redirect::page($adminfolder, 'dashboard');
Original: Redirect::page('admin', 'dashboard');
Line 81- Replace Admin string with folder variable:
Redirect::page($adminfolder, 'users');
Original: Redirect::page('admin', 'users');